Smith School to Host Eighth Annual Cybersecurity Forum
The University of Maryland's Robert H. Smith School of Business in
partnership with the School of Public Policy is pleased to present the Eighth
Annual Forum on Financial Information Systems and Cybersecurity: A Public Policy
Perspective on Wednesday, January 18, 2012. The forum is intended to encourage
the exchange of ideas among a small group of researchers and executives who
share a common interest in issues related to financial information systems and
cybersecurity.
The forum, which is managed by Larry Gordon, Ernst & Young Alumni Professor
of Managerial Accounting, Martin Loeb, professor of accounting and information
assurance and Deloitte & Touche LLP Faculty Fellow, and William Lucyshyn,
director of research and senior research scholar at the University of Maryland
School of Public Policy, encourages the kind of rich interchange of ideas that
can only occur when people from many academic backgrounds and industries gather.
The Smith School’s cybersecurity research is part of a wider university focus
on cybersecurity issues, highlighted by the recent launch of the Maryland
Cybersecurity Center. The center brings together experts from engineering and
computer science with colleagues from across campus in fields such as economics,
social sciences and public policy to help establish broad-based cybersecurity
initiatives.
For more information about the forum,
please e-mail Dr. Gordon.